Hi Markus At the moment, there is no layer transprency setting in the new symbology. I'm planing to add that soon.
Regards, Marco Am Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2010 05.39:03 schrieb Markus Nater: > I was playing around now quite some time with the svgfill feature. it's > a great feature! Nevertheless I experience obstacles, making parts of > the svg-grafic transparent. The only way I managed to come close to > transparency is by drawing an object in inkscape and setting its filling > to an opacity-value (alpha-value) of ca. 100. Then, imported to qgis, > underlaying layer shine trough.... but unfortunately it's only > semi-transparent. > > cheers > markus > > Marco Hugentobler schrieb: > > Hi Markus > > > >> 2. The new symbology is not yet supported in print composers legend.... > >> I guess, thats may be coming in a later version? > > > > Yes. For now, you could add a composer picture and move it over the > > legend as a workaround. > > > > Regards, > > Marco > > > > Am Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2010 13.15:42 schrieb Markus Nater: > >> Hi Marco, Hi Andreas > >> > >> Thanks a lot for your assistance, so nice! > >> I am experimenting at the moment with the vector fill patterns. (that's > >> exactly what I am looking for). > >> There are two problems though I don't know yet how to overcome: > >> > >> 1. When I create a line in a 16*16 icon in inkscape and want to use with > >> SVGFill the background is just white - it would be great to make it > >> transparent, so one could see between the lines what layer is > >> underneath. > >> > >> 2. The new symbology is not yet supported in print composers legend.... > >> I guess, thats may be coming in a later version? > >> > >> Cheers > >> Markus > >> > >> Andreas Neumann schrieb: > >>> Hi Markus, > >>> > >>> I don't know exactly what pattern you want to apply. Those are > >>> fill-patterns not stroke-dashings or stroke-patterns? > >>> > >>> Do you have access to the latest svn-version. > >>> > >>> As Marco said, he just implemented vector fill patterns (with the new > >>> symbology-engine) - but it was just recently checked in - so it's not > >>> part of the QGIS 1.4 release. Because it is new, it also not documented > >>> yet - but we can assist you if you need help. > >>> > >>> You need to compile yourself or install the QGIS-dev version from > >>> OSGeo4Win. > >>> > >>> As Marco said - you cannot print to PDF yet without a workaround. You > >>> would need to print to .ps and then convert the .ps to pdf if you use > >>> the new vector fills. > >>> > >>> Hope this helps, > >>> Andreas > >>> > >>> On Wed, January 20, 2010 10:30 am, Markus Nater wrote: > >>>> nobody any advice how to print out a map with line fill patterns that > >>>> are not too thin? (to visualize two layers that are above each other) > >>>> I am desperate, should hand in some maps and can't get over this > >>>> obstacle... so I probably will have to rebuild all my projects in > >>>> arcview just in order to print out a decent map...! > >>>> > >>>> cheers > >>>> mark > >>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________ > >>>> Qgis-user mailing list > >>>> [email protected] > >>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user > -- Dr. Marco Hugentobler HUGIS - GIS programming and consulting Webereistrasse 66 CH-8134 Adliswil [email protected] http://homepage.hispeed.ch/hugis Technical Advisor QGIS Project Steering Committee _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
